Which North Columbus area high school graduates are scheduled for action on Tuesday, April 21?

Drew Golowin and Niko Kreuzer
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These former North Columbus area high school athletes are set to compete on Tuesday, April 21.

Drew Golowin and Niko Kreuzer
Drew Golowin
Ashland Eagles
Third baseman and first baseman
Freshman
5′10″ 205
Upper Arlington High School
Hometown: Upper Arlington
Next Game: vs. Slippery Rock The Rock, Tuesday, April 21, 3 p.m.

Hadassah Leverette
California Vulcans
Catcher and utility player
Freshman
5′2″
Worthington Christian High School
Hometown: Lewis Center
Next Game: vs. Malone Pioneers, Tuesday, April 21, 12 p.m.

Drew Golowin and Niko Kreuzer
Katie Niven
Colgate Raiders
Utility player
Freshman
5′5″
Thomas Worthington High School
Hometown: Columbus
Next Game: vs. Albany Great Danes, Tuesday, April 21, 2 p.m.

Drew Golowin and Niko Kreuzer
Niko Kreuzer
Butler Bulldogs
Right handed pitcher
Junior
6′4″ 200
St. Francis DeSales High School
Hometown: Westerville
Next Game: vs. Eastern Illinois Panthers, Tuesday, April 21, 3 p.m.

Peyton Underwood
Charleston Southern Buccaneers
Right handed pitcher
Junior
6′4″ 210
Bishop Hartley High School
Hometown: Reynoldsburg
Next Game: vs. Charleston Cougars, Tuesday, April 21, 6 p.m.

Sammy Morris
Hamilton Continentals
Outfielder
5′8″
Columbus School for Girls
Hometown: Pickerington
Next Game: vs. RPI Engineers, Tuesday, April 21, 3:30 p.m.



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